Report: Josh Harvey-Clemons wants to transfer to U of L

The Louisville football team is expected to host former University of Georgia strong safety Josh Harvey-Clemons - a one-time five-star recruit - on a visit this week, and his grandfather told InsideTheVille.com that he has already made up his mind that's where he wants to transfer.

"He's planning on attending Louisville," his grandfather, Woodrow Clemons, told the site (subscription link). "Louisville made him an offer and he's planning on attending. He'll redshirt this year and have two years of eligibility."

Harvey-Clemons (6-5, 225 pounds) started all 11 games in which he appeared last season, making 66 tackles, an interception and three fumble recoveries. He was dismissed from the team in February for an undisclosed violation of team rules. At the time of his dismissal, Harvey-Clemons had served one game (UGA's appearance in the Gator Bowl) of a four-game suspension for a second violation of the school's marijuana-use policy, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Harvey-Clemons was coached at UGA by new U of L defensive coordinator Todd Grantham, who held the same position with the Bulldogs.

A native of Valdosta, Ga., he was rated the nation's No. 1 outside linebacker in the high school class of 2015 by the 247Sports.com composite rankings.